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We’ve all heard people shouting “Ho, Ho, Ha, Ha, Ha” in parks, and when we follow the sounds, we often discover it’s part of ...
BMJ researchers have examined whether regular laughter exercise sessions could help to ease the symptoms of dry eye disease ...
The bill, which seeks to make companies liable if their artificial intelligence harms people, is at the center of a debate over how to regulate the technology.
In a study into dry eye disease, Chinese and British researchers find that laughter therapy was as effective as eye drops.
By Dr. Sushama R. Chaphalkar, PhD. Laughter as medicine? New trial finds laughter exercise as effective as artificial tears ...
Vocalising laughing terms with exaggerated facial expressions and squinted eyes four times a day can decrease eye discomfort. Know from the study here.
Forget eye drops – the latest treatment for dry eye disease might have you in stitches. An exciting study from China finds that a daily dose of laughter could be as effective as artificial tears in ...
Repeating gibberish phrases such as ‘cheek cheek cheek’ may be effective in helping to alleviate symptoms, study suggests ...
Suddenly having dry eyes is likely related to an environmental trigger, although an underlying medical condition is also ...
An interfacially coupled Cu-cluster/GaN photocathode is designed to overcome the efficiency and stability bottlenecks in photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction to multicarbon products. The self ...